JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time

2014 "As the sands of time run, thy will shall be done."
5.7| 0h52m| NR| en
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Get ready for a battle of the ages when the Justice League faces off against its archenemies, the Legion of Doom, in an all-new movie from DC Comics. A mysterious being known as the Time Trapper arises, and a sinister plan led by Lex Luthor sends the Legion of Doom back in time to eliminate Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman before they become super heroes. For Aquaman, Flash and Cyborg, along with teen super heroes Karate Kid and Dawnstar, the stakes have never been higher, the rescue mission never deadlier. So join the fight for the future as the Justice League confronts its ultimate challenge… the threat of having never existed!

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SnoReptilePlenty Memorable, crazy movie
VeteranLight I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
Moustroll Good movie but grossly overrated
josemanuelbenetti First of all: Karate Kid IS a DC character made on 1966, way before the unrelated movie. That movie had to borrow the name from DC so, please, inform yourself before judging. I've watched this movie last week and I loved it. I'm 33 years old and I usually like the more complex plot of more adult oriented stories but I dislike the concept of adult they have, including excesive gore and sexual situations. This one is a movie for all publics, fun, with a conflict based on sci fi, not so different of the plot of more "adult" dc movies. I think you may like a movie for different reasons, but on this case, those reasons are primary based on enjoyment, is fun, it creates a good tension to make you wonder what will happen, has funny lines, with a dissobedient Robín that defies Batman and a comical Bizarro that says the opposite he is doing every time. Just watch it.You'll enjoy it.
ikrani I see all this creip around this movie in that "It's too kid- friendly", "Only kids would want to watch this." Well, Bruce Timm's Batman: The Animated Series was made for kids and nobody faults that for not alienating younger viewers. Teen Titans was pretty silly at times and everyone loves that. Green Lantern The Animated Series, Justice League, Superman TAS, Batman Beyond, these ALL were kid-friendly shows. How often we adults forget that these things are not made with us in mind.Besides, if you've read comics, you'd know that comics are, for the most part, pretty weird, and it's nice when comic book movies embrace that mindset.Anyway, the movie. I liked it. Giancarlo Volpe of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" and "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" returns to DC to direct what my favorite Furious Fanboy calls "Super Friends done right". Yeah, the tone is pretty light-hearted even during some crucial scenes, such as when they go back in time and fight for control of Baby Superman's space pod (did I mention comics are weird?), but it never gets to the level of passionless cheese that Super Friends reached. This show is more like the Galactic Guardians cartoon: Super Friends if it focused on development of two relatively unknown (but cool) characters with the well-developed characters for support, telling serious stories with somewhat goofy execution.I wouldn't call Trapped in Time's story the greatest, but it's serviceable. It's your standard time travel story with a villain looking to alter the past. However, the heroes use that to their advantage, foiling said villain in a very creative way. It's a comic book story for a comic book movie. And comics are weird.The characters are comic book characters. Dawnstar and Karate Kid (the character was created in 1966, 18 years before the Karate Kid movies, so technically the movie stole its name from the comic, not the other way around) both have definable personalities while not being TOO over-the-top or too bland. Dawnstar is a cosmic pacifist from a world colonized by Native Americans with wings (did I mention comics are weird?), while Karate Kid is a hot-headed martial artist hero-to-be whose sick of being overlooked by everyone. So, of course, he's played by Dante Basco.The JLA themselves don't get much development, but the movie isn't about them. This is Dawnstar and Karate Kid's story. The focus is on them instead of these over-exposed heroes who everyone already knows and who wouldn't receive much development from a story like this anyway. All of them are voice acted well enough, with Diedrich Bader reprising his role as Batman after playing him in Batman: The Brave and the Bold. In fact, this whole movie functions like an hour-long Justice League episode of Batman: The Brave and the Bold.The villains are likewise not developed, but like the JLA most of them wouldn't get developed from a story like this. And also like the JLA, they're already pretty well-known so as not to need entire scenes devoted to them in a 52 minute movie, though Grundy and Bizarro get to have a funny back-and-forth with each other.The animation is fantastic and the characters look like a nice blend of Modern and Silver Age comics. On occasion the animation shows a need for some polishing during the slower moments, but the action scenes are all fantastic, the highlight being a short but intense hand-to- hand fight between Robin and Karate Kid.My only problems with this film are a few lines of dialog that were supposed to be cool but just came off as "What?", plus a forced pop cultural reference. Though, to be fair, it's far less sinful than those in JL: WAR. My other problem with the film is The Legion of Doom's initial plan. "We're going to freeze the polar ice caps a bit more and lower the sea level, expanding our coastline real estate! BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!" Guys, I know that wasn't your main story, but you could've put SOME care into it. There's a few minor plot holes, like when Bizarro doesn't vanish when he should have or the security around the time travel device being dirt poor, but those had little if any impact on the story. It's a time travel story, and thankfully this one kept its plot holes AWAY from anything important.Despite all that, I feel like this is a "back to basics" kind of movie: its plot isn't overly complex, its characters likable, its leads getting their fair share of development, its animation fluid, and it doesn't shut itself away from kids by being, ahem, "adult". I look forward to the inevitable sequel and hope that they manage to make i more mature.Or, even better, MAKE THIS A TV SHOW, PLEASE!
rajaat99 Lately the animated movies coming out are not suitable for children, with all the blood and swearing. I'm glad DC finally put something out that I can watch with my younger children. There are plot holes, but no worse than a Michael Bay movie.It's good, clean, fun.I still wish it was more along the lines of the Justice League cartoon, which was entertaining for children and adults.Note: I saw another review bad mouth the character of "Karate Kid." I'd just like to point out that DC Comics introduced Karate Kid in 1966, so I figure it's about time he showed up in an animated film.
pablouk-74-278362 I know you are expected to contribute with a huge review here but I just can't bring myself to write too much other than to say this has to be a sick and awful joke. WB cartoons I have found over the years are normally by far superior to Marvel cartoons, but in this case I would give this the same terrible mark as I would give Spiderman Unlimited, the latest Avengers Cartoon or Agents of SMASH, basically all the rubbish which Marvel has produced for the much younger (or is that stupid) viewer. I thought that JL war was a bad idea but this is just a new level of trash for the completely brain dead. I give this 1 star as this site hasn't got a minus star rating system. WB seriously need to look at what they are producing now compared to a few years ago. I suggest that they bring back Young justice for a year or so and then start again.